The way that twenty questions works is one person gets to be the answerer and the other players are the questioners. So then the answerer comes up with an object, place, or thing and does not tell the questioners. Then the questioners get to take turns asking questions about the object. Of course, the questioners only get twenty questions to figure out what the object is. Some questions you may ask are, “Is it in this room?” or “Is it a human?” and things like that. Whenever you go to answer you have to ask it in the form of a question, and that counts as one of your questions. However, twenty questions is a game that the rules can be changed to make it as hard or as easy as you need it to be. Like you can tell the answerer that he has to come up with a thing that is related to a certain topic. Thus you will have a good idea of what the thing could be already. This helps to improve the success rate of the questioners. This is good because if you do not guess what his thing is within twenty questions, then the answerer gets to go again. If you choose to play this game in the car, usually the person that is driving gets to be the answerer first, but this is not a rule that is set in stone or anything.
Twenty questions is a great game because anyone can play it. This is something that is hard to find, usually games have an age limit. The only thing you need to be able to do in this game is talk, and then you can play. It is said that any object in the world can be quested within twenty questions. To prove this, a game company can up with a twenty questions ball. Now what this ball does is read your mind, and it really does. You think of anything you want in your head (do not say it allowed unless you just want to). Then this game will start asking you questions, by the time it gets to twenty questions it will know what you are thinking about. I did not believe this so I tried this game before, and it did guess what I was thinking about. It made be think that you really can figure out any object within twenty questions, however, this could be false.